Colleges, universities and graduate schools in Norway that offer graduate programs in the areas of engineering and applied sciences, computer science, business management, bio-chemistry, bio-medicine, medicine, law, education, chemical engineering, mechanical and fine arts leading to an MS, MBA or a Ph.D.

Agder College
The Faculty of Engineering and Science is located in Grimstad, a pleasant town on the south coast of Norway, 50 km east of Kristiansand. The Faculty has approximatley 1500 students and 170 academic, technical and administrative staff.

Center for Technology at Kjeller (UniK)
UniK - University Graduate Center is a graduate educational institution for master and doctoral students, primarily from UiO and NTNU, but also for continuing education students from commerce and industry.

Norges Handelshoyskole
NHH is a member of the NHH group, and as such is part of the largest and most prestigious centre for research and education within the fields of economics and education in Norway.

Norwegian School of Management (BI)
BI Norwegian School of Management is the first and only business school in Norway to offer a Bachelor of Science program in Business (BScB) taught entirely in English and also Master of Science, Doctoral Program, MBA Programs, Exchange Programs

Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
The Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Trondheim represents academic eminence in technology and the natural sciences as well as in other academic disciplines ranging from the social sciences, the arts, medicine, architecture and the fine arts.

UNIS - The University Courses on Svalbard
The objectives of UNIS are to provide university level education in Arctic studies, to carry out high quality research, and to contribute to the development of Svalbard as an international research platform. The archipelago's geographical location in the High Arctic makes it an ideal venue for laboratory work.

University of Bergen
The University of Bergen is a young, modern university. Offers Arts, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Medicine, Dentistry, Social Sciences, Law, Psychology

University of Oslo
The University of Oslo is Norway's largest and oldest institution of higher education. Four Nobel Prize winners indicates the quality of the research at the University.